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1) When Cain became wroth that his offering to God had been deemed less worthy than that of Abel (Hevel), God spoke to Cain and told him important principles of behavior so that he might improve himself (see Genesis 4:7 with Rashi commentary).

2) Even after Cain murdered his brother Hevel, God delayed his punishment and even provided him with a guarantee of safety in the meantime.

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1) God didn't kill Cain outright (which was what Cain deserved).

2) He gave Cain a chance to repent (by asking where Abel was, instead of immediately censuring Cain).

3) He took action to prevent others from killing Cain (Genesis ch.4).

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The first act of divine mercy after Adam eats of the forbidden fruit was to give Adam clothing -- in response to Adam becoming embarrassed to discover that he was naked. The Bible notes numerous acts of mercy from that point onward, little things like sparing Lot and his daughters when destroying Sodom, showing Hagar a well to save baby Ishmael's life, giving Rebecca a child, and more. I'm not out of the book of Genesis yet.

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What do you know about the first murder?

The first murder was committed when Cain slew Abel in the book of Genesis. What the Bible tells us is Cain was jealous over his brother's sacrafice pleased God while Cain's did not. People have killed for much less. The Bible tells us God asked Cain the whereabouts of Abel and Cain answered 'Am I my brother's keeper?' But Abel's blood cried out to God from the Earth where it was spilled. God exiled Cain to the land of Nod.


Why does god mark Cain?

God set a mark on Cain because God had mercy on Cain. After pronouncing Cain's punishment, and hearing Cain's reply - "My punishment is more than I can bear.", God put a mark on Cain - Genesis 4.15. And the LORD said unto him, Therefore whosoever slayeth Cain, vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold. And the LORD set a mark upon Cain, lest any finding him should kill him.


When did people start killing?

According to the Bible, the first recorded Murder was the murder of Able by his brother Cain. Cain and Able were the first and second Cousins of Adam and Eve. The reason was because God rejected Cain's sacrifice but accepted Abel's.


How did the first murder in the bible affect the attitude of the second murder in the Bible?

After Cain killed Abel (the first murder in the Bible), he was very afraid that other people would kill him because of what he had done. To protect him, God marked Cain and said that if anyone killed him, that person would be repaid seven times over. The second murder in the Bible was committed by Lamech, a descendant of Cain. Lamech had apparently heard about the mark that was put on his ancestor, and Lamech (not God) told his wives that "if Cain is avenged sevenfold, then Lamech seventy-sevenfold." Thus, the protection given to Cain because of his fear of the consequences of his wickedness inspired Lamech to boast about his own. == ==


Who did the first murder?

Cain. Cain was jealous of his brother. And didn't ask God for forgiveness. God also said "One child will fall into my hands, fall into peace, love and happiness. And one will fall into Satan's hands, fall into hatred, sin, and temptation".


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Who lied to god when he asked where his brother was?

Cain. KJV


What promise does God make Cain after cursing him?

He decreed that if anyone were to slay Cain, God would judge him seven times more than he had Cain.


In the Bible Adam two son started wrestling what is the story?

If you're talking about the story of Cain and Abel, Adam's sons, it is the story of the first murder. They both were giving sacrifices to God, and Abel willingly gave his best lamb, while Cain grudgingly gave some of his plants. God looked with favor on Abel, not Cain, and so Cain ended up killing Abel. God cursed Cain, and Adam had another son, Seth I believe, that took the place of Abel as the 'good' son, and the line Noah (of Noah and the ark) came from.


What were the words God used to ask Cain what happened to Able?

God asked Cain where is your brother Abel?


Did god like Cain?

Short answer - God probably had divine love for Cain, but that doesn't mean God "liked" Cain's actions and choices. Cain decided to openly rebel against God. Cain's rebellion toward God wasn't temporary, it was a permanent condition of his heart. In effect, Cain alienated himself from God's Favor and Love. Remember, Cain was "cursed" only after he refused to repent and change his relationship for the better with God.